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How to aproachapproach the modeling of duct work, piping, wiring?

I'm wondering what the best way ishow to approach duct work, piping, and wiring?

In the past, I have used the spin tool to make corners, but I find it very cumbersome.

How do you do duct work and piping? I have seen people use curves, but I find it's hard to get straight 90 degree angles or just uniform angling across the whole model. It's also hard connecting piping together if they started from different locations.

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How to aproach the modeling of duct work, piping, wiring?

I'm wondering what the best way is to approach duct work, piping, and wiring?

In the past, I have used the spin tool to make corners, but I find it very cumbersome.

How do you do duct work and piping? I have seen people use curves, but I find it's hard to get straight 90 degree angles or just uniform angling across the whole model. It's also hard connecting piping together if they started from different locations.

Here's some reference:

Something like this

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How to approach the modeling of duct work, piping, wiring?

I'm wondering how to approach duct work, piping, and wiring?

In the past, I have used the spin tool to make corners, but I find it very cumbersome.

How do you do duct work and piping? I have seen people use curves, but I find it's hard to get straight 90 degree angles or just uniform angling across the whole model. It's also hard connecting piping together if they started from different locations.

Here's some reference:

Something like this

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I'm wondering what the best way is to approach duct work, piping, and wiring? To do it in

In the past, I have used the spin tool to make corners, andbut I find it very cumbersome. 

How do you do duct work and piping when you need to? I have seen people use curves, but I find itit's hard to get straight 90 degree angles or just uniform angling across the whole model. The other problem isIt's also hard connecting piping together if they started from different locations. Any help will be appreciated, Thanks!!!

Here's some reference:

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I'm wondering what the best way is to approach duct work, piping, and wiring? To do it in the past I have used the spin tool to make corners, and find it very cumbersome. How do you do duct work and piping when you need to? I have seen people use curves, but I find it hard to get straight 90 degree angles or just uniform angling across the whole model. The other problem is connecting piping together if they started from different locations. Any help will be appreciated, Thanks!!! Something like this

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I'm wondering what the best way is to approach duct work, piping, and wiring?

In the past, I have used the spin tool to make corners, but I find it very cumbersome. 

How do you do duct work and piping? I have seen people use curves, but I find it's hard to get straight 90 degree angles or just uniform angling across the whole model. It's also hard connecting piping together if they started from different locations.

Here's some reference:

Something like this

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